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Eon e100

 

Quick Start Guide

ClearCube Technology     

8834 Capital of Texas Hwy N    Austin, Texas 78759

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CONNECTIONS

The Eon e100 is designed to operate in a vertical position. Install your 

Eon e100 in its stand, then connect the power supply, keyboard, mouse, 

Ethernet connection, and video to the ports as indicated. To lock the 

power supply connector, twist the connector once it’s fully seated. Attach 

other devices as desired. 
To turn on your Eon e100 I/Port, push in the triangular on/off switch on its 

front panel. To turn it off, push the on/off switch again. You may need to hold 

the switch in for 5 seconds, depending upon how your I/Port is configured. 
Verify connectivity to your network by watching for the flashing green network 

activity LED. Enable any necessary ports on your switches and routers. Grid 

Center uses port 6500 TCP. RDP uses port 3389 TCP and port 139 UDP. 

Your individual network may use other ports besides these.

XPe OPERATING SYSTEM

After starting your XPe-based Eon e100, log in to the I/Port. The default 

administrator ID and password is 

administrator / clearcube

. The 

default user ID and password is 

user / clearcube

To log in directly to a Blade with the I/Port client, double-click the 

IPort 

Client Manager

 icon on the desktop and enter login credentials for the 

I/Port. Then log into the Blade using RDP, specifying the domain and 

Blade name as follows: 

domain.com\blade_name

 

If you are using your XPE-based Eon e100 as a client managed by Grid 

Center, do the following from the Grid Center Console: 

1.  

Discover the I/Port.

2.  

Configure the I/Port with the Primary and Secondary Consoles’ names 

to establish them as trusted machines. 

3.  

Add the I/Port to the Grid Center authentication database. 

4.  

Allocate the I/Port to a Blade or a Blade group. 

The Grid Center authentication database allows adding and configuring 

multiple I/Ports simultaneously. See the 

Grid Center Administrator’s 

Guide

 for more information.

1.  

Power supply connector 

8.  

VGA video port 

2.  

PS/2 keyboard port 

9.  

10/100 BaseT Ethernet port 

3.  

PS/2 mouse port 

10.  

USB 2.0 ports (rear panel)

4.  

Audio line out 

11.  

Network activity LED

5.  

Audio line in 

12.  

Power LED

6.  

Serial ports 

13.  

On/Off switch

7.  

Parallel port 

14.  

USB 2.0 ports (front panel)

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•  The Ethernet connection on 

the Neolinux I/Port must be 

connected to an active network 

before starting the I/Port in 

order for the operating system 

to turn on the network adapter. 

Note

Summary of Contents for Eon e100

Page 1: ...cube The default user ID and password is user clearcube To log in directly to a Blade with the I Port client double click the IPort Client Manager icon on the desktop and enter login credentials for the I Port Then log into the Blade using RDP specifying the domain and Blade name as follows domain com blade_name If you are using your XPE based Eon e100 as a client managed by Grid Center do the fol...

Page 2: ... the I Port to a Blade or a Blade group The Grid Center authentication database allows adding and configuring multiple I Ports simultaneously See the Grid Center Administrator s Guide for more information If using a Linux based Eon e100 as a client managed by ezRemote Manager please see ezRemote Manager User Manual Documentation can be downloaded at http www clearcube com support controller manual...

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